Boulton noun
- Matthew . 1728–1809, British engineer and manufacturer, who financed Watt’s steam engine and applied it to various industrial purposes
Examples from the Web for boulton Contemporary Examples of boulton
“Wines are made differently than they were 20 years ago,” say Boulton.
Keith Wallace
January 26, 2010
Historical Examples of boulton
This is the idea actually employed in Boulton and Watt engines.
Kinematics of Mechanisms from the Time of Watt
Eugene S. Ferguson
Boulton left school early to engage in his father’s business.
Andrew Carnegie
Boulton agreed to take the Roebuck interest in the Watt patent for the debt.
Andrew Carnegie
The last words in Boulton’s letter, “and are attached to us,” tell the story.
Andrew Carnegie
Watt was absent when the former called and asked Boulton for employment.
Andrew Carnegie